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lawhawk4/15/2020 12:02:55 pm PDT

re: #50 Mattand

And what’s killing me about the MI bullshit is that the restrictions there are no worse than what’s going on here in NJ. Shit, Lawhawk can correct me if I’m wrong, but I think shore towns have the right to shut their borders down to non-residents who have home there.

It’s absolutely amazing how stupid and selfish Americans are.

The Michigan militia fucknuts are divorced from reality and think covid19 isn’t going to affect them personally and directly with infections and hospitalizations and deaths.

This disease doesn’t give a shit about your politics. It just infects and spreads.

As for NJ, shore towns have shuttered their boardwalks, closed parks, above and beyond the state restrictions. Some towns have banned all short term rentals until further notice to stop out-of-towners from coming in.

• AVALON: Mayor Martin Pagliughi announced on April 6 that all short-term rentals have been banned indefinitely and prohibited all non-essential travel to the town. The mayor’s directive also shut down all public beaches and the boardwalk until further notice.

• CAPE MAY: City officials issued an executive order on March 30 to close all of the beaches and its Promenade until further notice. Then, on April 5, city officials placed an indefinite ban on short-term rentals.

• CAPE MAY POINT: Borough officials announced on March 30 that all beaches and the Pavilion Circle have been closed off to the public until further notice. An executive order was then issued by Mayor Robert Moffatt on April 6 suspending all short-term rentals until May 22.

• MIDDLE TOWNSHIP: Town officials instituted a ban on short-term rentals on April 6 that will run until at least May 18.

• OCEAN CITY: Mayor Jay Gillian announced on March 25 that its beaches and boardwalks would be closed until further notice. Then, on March 29, Gillian said that the town was banning all short-term rentals indefinitely.

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